2004 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my red 2004 Honda s2000
2.2l 4 clyinder 6 speed manual 92000 miles The car is in excellent condition inside/out and has been well maintained. clean title. Pros: car is mechanically up to date and recent maintenance includes -new tires, brakes, battery, timing chain tensioner, o2 sensor, catalytic converter, clutch master, clutch slave, coolant change and of course oil changes regularly. the car has a few tasteful mods that include: -eibach lowering springs (1.5-2 inch drop), red lug nuts, oem front lip, and a pioneer head unit. Cons: 2 small buff marks on exterior trim, and the wheels have some curb rash along with brake dust that wont come off on the front wheels. soft top has small 1 inch tear that has been stitched and patched from the inside. doesn't leak and looks fine. dont miss out on this great deal! these cars don't come around often this well maintained/condition |
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